Dutasteride and partner swallowing- any risks? Finasteride/Dutasteride 4/2/2026
Dutasteride in semen is considered a very small risk for partners, and fertility typically improves after stopping the medication. It is recommended to stop Dutasteride 3-6 months before trying to conceive to avoid potential impacts on fertility and fetal development.
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